10 Ways to Ace the Phone Interview
Blow the Phone Interview or Phone Screening and Your Chances of Going Further as a Job Candidate Are Slim.
By BullsEyeResumes, published Jan 21, 2008
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Phone interviews have become a practical way for recruiters to narrow the field of candidates while keeping recruiting costs down. It is a great way to screen the initial field of candidates and make some preliminary decisions about setting up face-to-face meetings or to terminate the jobseekers' candidacy.
In this pre interview phone call, the employer is mostly verifying the information you have on your resume. Expect them to ask you questions about dates, education and general work history. They are really trying to make sure the candidate they saw on paper, is the person they are talking with. For example, the phone interview also gives recruiters a sense of a candidate's communication skills. If you have had your resume completed by a professional resume writer, make sure the language used is still representative of your own "voice".
All that being said, here are 10 ways to ace your next phone interview:
1. Find a quiet spot to do your phone interview. The last thing you want is to have distracting noises in the background, be they children, pets, music or just a noisy street.
2. Do not accept phone interview calls at your current work place or office, during working hours.
3. If you are using your cell phone, find a place where signal strength is strong and stay there until you finish the call.
4. Speak clearly and watch your tone and energy level on the phone. One seasoned recruiter from a Big 4 Accounting firm shared with me that job seekers who sounded drowsy or low energy usually were not called again.
5. Be professional and polite in your phone interview. If you are on a speaker phone, acknowledge everyone who is listening to you.
6. Watch your use of slang in your phone interview.
7. Listen carefully. Since you are not in front of the recruiter, you can't read their body language so it is very important that you listen carefully and answer clearly.
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